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Bad quality when exporting as JPEG file

New Here ,
Nov 16, 2020 Nov 16, 2020

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Trying to export an Ai file as a JPEG, no matter which quality I select the images come out much more pixelated/low res. Needed for a website/web pages so need to be high res! Any solutions? 

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Community Expert , Nov 16, 2020 Nov 16, 2020

Best practive would be to create an artboard at the size you need an export that. To see the size of your existing artboard, choose the artboard tool (Shift + O) and select it, then look at the Control bar or Properties panel.

 

However, even if it's not the size you need, you can export a specific pixel size with File > Export > Export for Screens (choose a width or height to scale by), or Save for Web.

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What size is your AI file in pixels? What size in pixels do you need to export? What is happening instead?

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Roughly 1000 x 1000 - just good enough quality for social media, to be honest I'm a newby to Illustrator and am using a previous template size however I dont know the exact size or where to find that out!

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Best practive would be to create an artboard at the size you need an export that. To see the size of your existing artboard, choose the artboard tool (Shift + O) and select it, then look at the Control bar or Properties panel.

 

However, even if it's not the size you need, you can export a specific pixel size with File > Export > Export for Screens (choose a width or height to scale by), or Save for Web.

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Are you using the "Export for Screens..." or "Save for Web (Legacy)" option?

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